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-rw-r--r-- | doc/administration/high_availability/redis.md | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/administration/high_availability/redis_source.md | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/university/high-availability/aws/README.md | 4 |
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/doc/administration/high_availability/redis.md b/doc/administration/high_availability/redis.md index bf5d064d79d..57429bf7e6c 100644 --- a/doc/administration/high_availability/redis.md +++ b/doc/administration/high_availability/redis.md @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ Now that the Redis servers are all set up, let's configure the Sentinel servers. If you are not sure if your Redis servers are working and replicating -correctly, please read the [Troubleshooting Replication](#troubleshooting-replication) +correctly, please read the [Troubleshooting Replication](#troubleshooting-redis-replication) and fix it before proceeding with Sentinel setup. You must have at least `3` Redis Sentinel servers, and they need to diff --git a/doc/administration/high_availability/redis_source.md b/doc/administration/high_availability/redis_source.md index 14e2784c419..8ecf100d483 100644 --- a/doc/administration/high_availability/redis_source.md +++ b/doc/administration/high_availability/redis_source.md @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ valuable information for the general setup. Assuming that the Redis master instance IP is `10.0.0.1`: -1. [Install Redis](../../install/installation.md#6-redis) +1. [Install Redis](../../install/installation.md#7-redis) 1. Edit `/etc/redis/redis.conf`: ```conf @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Assuming that the Redis master instance IP is `10.0.0.1`: Assuming that the Redis slave instance IP is `10.0.0.2`: -1. [Install Redis](../../install/installation.md#6-redis) +1. [Install Redis](../../install/installation.md#7-redis) 1. Edit `/etc/redis/redis.conf`: ```conf diff --git a/doc/university/high-availability/aws/README.md b/doc/university/high-availability/aws/README.md index b4ba5b7a24e..83c83c9db65 100644 --- a/doc/university/high-availability/aws/README.md +++ b/doc/university/high-availability/aws/README.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ comments: false --- > **Note**: We **do not** recommend using the AWS Elastic File System (EFS), as it can result -in [significantly degraded performance](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/blob/master/doc/administration/high_availability/nfs.md#aws-elastic-file-system). +in [significantly degraded performance](../../../administration/high_availability/nfs.md#avoid-using-awss-elastic-file-system-efs). # High Availability on AWS @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ Another option is to build a simple NFS server using a vanilla Linux server back by AWS Elastic Block Storage (EBS). > **Note:** GitLab does not recommend using AWS Elastic File System (EFS). See - details in [High Availability NFS documentation](../../../administration/high_availability/nfs.md#aws-elastic-file-system) + details in [High Availability NFS documentation](../../../administration/high_availability/nfs.md#avoid-using-awss-elastic-file-system-efs) *** |